Subject: Re: ...sup file change?
To: James Graham - Systems Anarchist <greywolf@starwolf.starwolf.com>
From: Erik E. Fair <fair@clock.org>
List: port-sparc
Date: 07/11/1998 01:53:40
I find it easiest to simply snarf down the entire src tree with this sup file:
current release=allsrc host=sup.NetBSD.ORG hostbase=/a/anon_ftp
base=/var prefix=/usr backup use-rel-suffix delete
current release=security host=sup.NetBSD.ORG hostbase=/a/anon_ftp
base=/var prefix=/usr backup use-rel-suffix delete
current release=othersrc host=sup.NetBSD.ORG hostbase=/a/anon_ftp
base=/var prefix=/usr/src backup use-rel-suffix delete
current release=doc host=sup.NetBSD.ORG hostbase=/a/anon_ftp base=/var
prefix=/usr/src backup use-rel-suffix delete
That's /var/sup/supfile. Since I use BSDOBJDIR, I can show you exactly how
much space the sources and objects take up:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0h 535663 249973 258906 49% /usr/src
/dev/sd0f 178415 105682 63812 62% /usr/obj
That's on a Sun 3/60 (mc68020). The obj will be bigger on a RISC; here is
the number for my Sun SPARC Classic:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0f 346862 145582 183936 44% /usr/obj
I find that 2GB makes for a comfortable build system on one disk; you'll
want another 150MB for a partition to "make DESTDIR=/foo distribution" into.
Erik <fair@clock.org>